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guzman called is the world's most wanted drug lord. it mohhed tons of cocaine, marijuana and other illegal drugs over the borders and the the streets and other nations. it is something good. it is an excellent achievement from the government and gives us results and for mexico and other countries it is an important arrest. >> it is one of the most violent drug cartels in mexico and known for the ruthless tactics and sneaking tons of drugs under the u.s. border. the capture of guzman could impact the illegal drug supplies around the world. a number of homes he used were discovered and in some of the homes it is connected to 7 tunnels to several homes and used the city's drainage city. >> the illusiveness. he escaped a high security prison in 2001 and he escaped by hiding in a laundry van. this is seen as a political triumph for the mexican president, that took office in 2012 and behind the capture is a security cooperation agreement wean the u.s. and mexico called the miriad initiative and $2 million aid program that started in 2008 and
guzman called is the world's most wanted drug lord. it mohhed tons of cocaine, marijuana and other illegal drugs over the borders and the the streets and other nations. it is something good. it is an excellent achievement from the government and gives us results and for mexico and other countries it is an important arrest. >> it is one of the most violent drug cartels in mexico and known for the ruthless tactics and sneaking tons of drugs under the u.s. border. the capture of guzman could...
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la captura de joaquin 'el chapo' guzman sigue inspirando uevos ♪ la captura de joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn sigue inspirando nuevos corrido sobre el capo de la droga mÁs buscado de mÉxico convertido en mito y leyenda desde la ciudad de mÉxico ines tiene mÁs detalles de lo que pasa en redes sociales. >> eran la captura mÁs esperada y deseada por gobiernos de mÉxico y estados unidos. >> y asÍ el joaquin "el chapo" guzmÁn salÍa esposado hacia una cÁrcel de maxima seguridad y le ponÍa fin a 13 aÑos de fuga, no bien habÍa llegado al penal, ya nuevos corridos dedicado al capo de otra droga mÁs buscado se di fundÍan por internet. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ el corrido fue supuesto problema este joven de sinaloa eduardo, pero Él no es el Único que le ha cantado en las pasadas hora al llamado seÑor de la montaÑa, escuchen la canciÓn de valencia. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ aÑos antes surgieron otros corridos en la voz de muchos famosos, como tucanes de tijuana. >> hicimos un corrido para Él cuando lo tomaron por primera vez hicimos otro cuando se fugÓ y asÍ hemos hecho alrededor de unos 3. >> el "ko
la captura de joaquin 'el chapo' guzman sigue inspirando uevos ♪ la captura de joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn sigue inspirando nuevos corrido sobre el capo de la droga mÁs buscado de mÉxico convertido en mito y leyenda desde la ciudad de mÉxico ines tiene mÁs detalles de lo que pasa en redes sociales. >> eran la captura mÁs esperada y deseada por gobiernos de mÉxico y estados unidos. >> y asÍ el joaquin "el chapo" guzmÁn salÍa esposado hacia una cÁrcel...
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que abasteciÓ de cocaÍna a guzmÁn en los 90. a 10 empresas atreva rays colombianas. la figura del chapo es motivo de interÉs. t >>> el gobierno colombiano en estos momentos. >>> a este criminalista le llama la atenciÓn su forma de escribir. >>> la persona que recibiÓ educaciÓn ya siendo adulto le cuesta trabajo escribir >>> con todas sus limitaciones, joaquÍn guzmÁn se convirtiÓ en uno de los grandes lÍderes del cartel de sinaloa, una poderosa red criminal que genera miles de millones de dÓlares. >>> no digo que lo sea. aclaro puede presentar ciertos rasgos de saco apatÍa. no digo que sea negativo. esto te puedo ayudar. a sobresalir del resto de la sociedad. >>> cuando el presidente enrique peÑa nieto se referirÁ a la captura del chapo guzmÁn en eventos pÚblicos hay 2 cons tantos no se refiere a Él por su nombre le dice simplementemente el delincuente y tampoco hace referencia a la participaciÓn de los estados nidos en el operativo. >>> muchas gracias rogelio, mÁs adelante hablaremos sobre los me mitos y realidades que rodean la historia del chapo gu
que abasteciÓ de cocaÍna a guzmÁn en los 90. a 10 empresas atreva rays colombianas. la figura del chapo es motivo de interÉs. t >>> el gobierno colombiano en estos momentos. >>> a este criminalista le llama la atenciÓn su forma de escribir. >>> la persona que recibiÓ educaciÓn ya siendo adulto le cuesta trabajo escribir >>> con todas sus limitaciones, joaquÍn guzmÁn se convirtiÓ en uno de los grandes lÍderes del cartel de sinaloa, una poderosa red...
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joaquin guzman is in jail. taking down the ceo of one of the world's most powerful cartels is the inside story. ♪ >>> hello, i'm ray suarez. the bootlegging millionaires of the 20th century could only dream of the kind of empires created by the drug cartel in the 21st. whether you smuggling whiskey or heroin that part stayed the same. putting joaquin guzman in a cell hasn't unravelled his empire in the past. whether that is different this time around is this edition of the program. let's begin with a look at the weekend arrest. it was an inglorious end for the legendary drug lord. he was walked before cameras and then marched off to jail. his capture early saturday morning was the dramatic end to a 13-year manhunt. a search that intensified in the last two weeks. he was captured by mexican marines with the help of american agents. he was asleep in his room with an ak-47 by his side, but no shots were fired. guzman, called shorty, is the world's most wanted drug lord. the mastermind behind a criminal drug prod
joaquin guzman is in jail. taking down the ceo of one of the world's most powerful cartels is the inside story. ♪ >>> hello, i'm ray suarez. the bootlegging millionaires of the 20th century could only dream of the kind of empires created by the drug cartel in the 21st. whether you smuggling whiskey or heroin that part stayed the same. putting joaquin guzman in a cell hasn't unravelled his empire in the past. whether that is different this time around is this edition of the program....
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guzman's base of operation. and this month an arsenal of weapons was seized along with drugs-- drugs, money, at least ten more guzman lieutenants, that lead to the discovery of a number of safe havens in the mazatlan area along mexico's pacific coast. authorities missed guzman by only seconds about ten days ago when he disappeared down a tunnel. but the chase ended saturday morning without a struggle. in the past, violence was a guzman trademark. a means to expand his grip on the drug trade. in chicago, he had an army of 100,000 armed gang members to sell drugs and rub out rivals without regard to the many innocents caught in the crossfire. jack riley, the d.e.a. special agent in charge here has been fighting guzman forriers. he told "48 hours" guzman didn't particularly like that. >> he made it clear to some of the su board nationals he would like to see my head lopped off. i still have my head. >> reporter: guzman bribed his way out of a mexican prison 13 years ago but ambassador medina mora says it won't happ
guzman's base of operation. and this month an arsenal of weapons was seized along with drugs-- drugs, money, at least ten more guzman lieutenants, that lead to the discovery of a number of safe havens in the mazatlan area along mexico's pacific coast. authorities missed guzman by only seconds about ten days ago when he disappeared down a tunnel. but the chase ended saturday morning without a struggle. in the past, violence was a guzman trademark. a means to expand his grip on the drug trade. in...
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under the regime of joaquin el chapchapo guzman is worth over 3 billion a year. perfect place from moving drugs from mexico to cities across the united states. >> from my point of view, i think chicago and the midwest in general right now is the most significant hub for the cartels in the country. >> reporter: chicago's gang culture also makes it a recruiting ground. with tens of thousands of active and armed gang members on the streets, it's easy to come by. >> what do you sell? >> crack, dope, x. if it's there, we're going to sell it. crack, $10 a bag. >> last link in the sinaloa supply chain. >> where do the drugs come from? >> mexico, it's how we feed our families every day. >> does it ever concern you that you pay be seg selling -- selling a product at a might be killing somebody out there? >> survival of the fittest. >> the amway army that guzman uses. >> the last time he spent time in a mexican prison he escaped in a laundry cart by bribing his guards. the issue was a huge embarrassment for the mexican government. this web of tunnels linking seven homes in
under the regime of joaquin el chapchapo guzman is worth over 3 billion a year. perfect place from moving drugs from mexico to cities across the united states. >> from my point of view, i think chicago and the midwest in general right now is the most significant hub for the cartels in the country. >> reporter: chicago's gang culture also makes it a recruiting ground. with tens of thousands of active and armed gang members on the streets, it's easy to come by. >> what do you...
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. >> revelamos la identidad del hombre que fue arrestado junto al joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn y en quÉ consistÍa su trabajo. >> velan los cuerpos equivocados en una funeraria, hablamos con los dolientes. >> hay luto en el mundo de la mÚsica por la muerte del guitarrista paco de lucÍa, esto y mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto". >> hola quÉ tal bienvenidos a "primer impacto" soy natalia cruz, bÁrbara y pamela estan en una asignaciÓn especial para darnos una sorpresa, gracias a ustedes por estar con nosotros esta tarde. >> comenzamos con la noticia una dolorosa confusiÓn de cuerpos hizo mÁs grande el dolor de dos familias mexicana que vvivieron dÍa dificil al saber que los cuerpos que han enterrado no eran de los familiares, vamos con mÁs detalles. >> la demanda alega que esta funeraria mandÓ por error el cuerpo de un hombre a mÉxico y que su familia querÍa enterrar en los Ángeles pero su cuerpo fue confundido, irma tuvo que esperar un mes para recuperar el cuerpo y dar sepultura a su esposo irreal que muriÓ de un paro cardÍaco. >> querÍamos hablarle para avisarle que s
. >> revelamos la identidad del hombre que fue arrestado junto al joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn y en quÉ consistÍa su trabajo. >> velan los cuerpos equivocados en una funeraria, hablamos con los dolientes. >> hay luto en el mundo de la mÚsica por la muerte del guitarrista paco de lucÍa, esto y mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto". >> hola quÉ tal bienvenidos a "primer impacto" soy natalia cruz, bÁrbara y pamela estan en una asignaciÓn...
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you have investigators in both countries eager and hungry to make joaquin guzman pay for the crimes he's committed over decades as he has been running the sinaloa cartel one of the world's most powerful and largest international criminal organizations. >> that was adam rainy reporting from mexico city. >>> criminal investigation has been launcheded in to duke energy for a second leak of arsenic-laced waste without their fell in the dan river in north carolina. al jazerra afternoons robber ray has the story. >> reporter: when toxic coal ash started pouring in to the water, environmental groups turned their eye to his north carolina's governor pat mccrory. they waited for four days for a response it came in a tweet from ma cory saying he would visit the site to be briefed on the spill he is a former duke company executive. a company he spent 28 year old with. one group took issue with that during his campaign. >> pat mccrory's questionable ethics, case number two, duke energy. >> reporter: john frank is a political reporter and says mccrory's ties to duke energy have raised eyebrows. >> an
you have investigators in both countries eager and hungry to make joaquin guzman pay for the crimes he's committed over decades as he has been running the sinaloa cartel one of the world's most powerful and largest international criminal organizations. >> that was adam rainy reporting from mexico city. >>> criminal investigation has been launcheded in to duke energy for a second leak of arsenic-laced waste without their fell in the dan river in north carolina. al jazerra...
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. >> do you think caompared to capone, guzman was worse? >> yes. >> reporter: joseph ways is the commission's executive director. >> the deaths and fighting against the gangs can all be attributed to what he has. he's an international conglomerate is one way of putting it. >> reporter: it's a good thing he's off the streets? >> absolutely. >> reporter: guzman was once quoted calling chicago his home port. its many warehouses, rail network, highways and airports provide a perfect transshipment hub. while there have been concerted efforts to disrupt the flow of drugs into the chicago area, the results have been mixed. in 2012, 86% of adult males arrested here tested positive for drug use. the highest rate in the country. law enforcement officials say the arrest of chapo guzman will probably cause a temporary disruption of the drug trade. but with successors already in line and with the smuggling network in place, it would be naive to think the problem has been solved. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> well, coming up after your local news
. >> do you think caompared to capone, guzman was worse? >> yes. >> reporter: joseph ways is the commission's executive director. >> the deaths and fighting against the gangs can all be attributed to what he has. he's an international conglomerate is one way of putting it. >> reporter: it's a good thing he's off the streets? >> absolutely. >> reporter: guzman was once quoted calling chicago his home port. its many warehouses, rail network, highways and...
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joaquin guzman known as "el chapo" is in custody this morning. they have been after guzman for more than a decade. >> reporter: "el chapo" gus man was found in a resort. while he's been on the run since 2001, it was over the last few months, even weeks, that his room to maneuver shrank to a few feet. >> he was a mexican operation. he relies on strong collaboration between mexican authorities and u.s. law enforcement that has been going on for months. >> reporter: since november a slew of his henchmen have been gunned down or arrested. intelligence from wiretaps recently led to a broad crackdown in guzman's area of operations. they seized drug, money, and ten more lieutenants. that led to a number of safe havens along mexico's pacific coast. authorities missed guzman by only seconds by about ten days ago when he disappeared down a tunnel but the chase ended saturday morning without a struggle. in the past violence was a guzman trademark, a means to expand his grip on the drug trade nchl chicago he had an army of 100,000 armed gang out rivals witho
joaquin guzman known as "el chapo" is in custody this morning. they have been after guzman for more than a decade. >> reporter: "el chapo" gus man was found in a resort. while he's been on the run since 2001, it was over the last few months, even weeks, that his room to maneuver shrank to a few feet. >> he was a mexican operation. he relies on strong collaboration between mexican authorities and u.s. law enforcement that has been going on for months. >>...
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. >>> joaquin guzman, el chapo, was arrested in mexico. made the sinaloa cartel one of the biggest, he was captured over the weekend on a tip from american law enforcement, in the u.s. guzman would face charges ranging from cocaine smuggling to racket eager to murder. adam rainy is live for us in mexico city. adam let's start here. what is that issue here in terms of the u.s. trying to extradite this man? >> well, there's legal, practical and political issues at play. illegally, el chapo, joaquin guzman, known as shorty in spanish, is charged over the weekend on some of those charges. so if the u.s. were going to put in that formal request from u.s. attorneys in chicago and new york as has been reported they would have to make a formal request of extradition and even if mexico were to accept those, would allow shorty guzman to file his papers. enrique penna nieto, even though he isn't that popular at home, wants to keep this man on board. telling us in the press whenever we act, no he must face justice here and that's largely for political
. >>> joaquin guzman, el chapo, was arrested in mexico. made the sinaloa cartel one of the biggest, he was captured over the weekend on a tip from american law enforcement, in the u.s. guzman would face charges ranging from cocaine smuggling to racket eager to murder. adam rainy is live for us in mexico city. adam let's start here. what is that issue here in terms of the u.s. trying to extradite this man? >> well, there's legal, practical and political issues at play. illegally,...
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ultimately it will be eric holder who will determine where guzman will face trial. the other big question is whether or not guzman's arrest will have any effect of flow of drugs into the united states? >> structures war fair is taking place. >> reporter: criminal justice professor is doubtful. >> it's not going to have any impact on the street price. it's not going to have any impact on violence. it's a nice headline for the mexican police, and the dea, it doesn't mean anything for dead bodies in chicago or how much drugs are here. >> reporter: the multi-billion dollars business of drug trafficking will undoubtedly continue. still his arrest is certainly considered a law enforcement victory. >>> now to business news. in in business information is crucial. even homeowner's applications can help boost a retailer's bottom line. allan schauffler has the story from seattle. >> it feels like home. >> reporter: porch.com is a company built on public data. information available to anybody if you want to go to the courthouse or city clerk's office and look it all up off. cit
ultimately it will be eric holder who will determine where guzman will face trial. the other big question is whether or not guzman's arrest will have any effect of flow of drugs into the united states? >> structures war fair is taking place. >> reporter: criminal justice professor is doubtful. >> it's not going to have any impact on the street price. it's not going to have any impact on violence. it's a nice headline for the mexican police, and the dea, it doesn't mean...
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it might not be el chapo guzman, but it's somebody. what this could do is create a lot of more violence as people start struggle to go try to get controlled the trades. >> different groups might get in on it and try to get the turf while he's out of the picture? >> absolutely. one thing that el chapo guzman was good at doing, he kept the violence down a little bit. as his monopoly got big, he violence actually went down in mexico. but now that he's losing control, a lot of people are very concerned that violence will go up again. >> you have mentioned that he really wasn't an extraordinary figure in the drug trade, i keep reading that he was in effect an innovator in the use of these tunnels. and bringing narcotics in to the uniteu.s. in extraordinary ways. >> the tunnels are absolutely incredible. i have been inside them. they go on forever and there are so many different directions they go and so sophisticated connecting houses, going under the border, connect to this sewer system. i mean, it's really quite impressive to be honest. a
it might not be el chapo guzman, but it's somebody. what this could do is create a lot of more violence as people start struggle to go try to get controlled the trades. >> different groups might get in on it and try to get the turf while he's out of the picture? >> absolutely. one thing that el chapo guzman was good at doing, he kept the violence down a little bit. as his monopoly got big, he violence actually went down in mexico. but now that he's losing control, a lot of people...
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said that he thinks it's important that guzman first be tried in mexico. would you like to see him extradited to the united states? >> i would. i think the normal sequence is the mexico being a sovereign nation has the first prosecution. however, there's a history here. he escaped from a prison in 2001. there is corruption in that country. and i would ask that the mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a super max prison under tight security where he cannot escape, and be brought to justice with a life imprisonment sentence. i think that would be the best course for not only mexico, but also the united states in ensuring that what happened in 2001 does not happen again. >> and what's the likelihood of that happening? and i can see why you would feel that way, he escaped from prison 13 years ago. what's the likelihood they would allow him to come up here in a super max prison? >> it depends on the pressure our state department and administration puts on the current administration to do this. you know, i think their pr
said that he thinks it's important that guzman first be tried in mexico. would you like to see him extradited to the united states? >> i would. i think the normal sequence is the mexico being a sovereign nation has the first prosecution. however, there's a history here. he escaped from a prison in 2001. there is corruption in that country. and i would ask that the mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a super max prison under tight security where...
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drug tunnels, a concept guzman allegedly pioneered. some cost over a million dollars to build, and they made back that money in just a month carrying a river of drugs into the united states, and guns and cash back across the border to mexico. i entered one of these tunnels in yuma county, arizona. descending over 60 feet. it can get toxic if there's not oxygen in here. really dangerous, people can die here, so that's why they have this ventilation. and it wasn't just tunnels. guzman allegedly built 100-foot long submarines to smuggle drugs, even catapults. watch this night-vision surveillance footage. that's bales of drugs being hurled over the border fence. he is believed to supply more than 25% of the drugs in the u.s., blamed for thousands of deaths here and in mexico. more than 80% of chicago's ill lead drug trade traced back to him. those sold in chicago alone. that city named him public enemy number one, though he's never even before there. >> mariana joins us now. you said that he's never been in chicago, so why was chicago the
drug tunnels, a concept guzman allegedly pioneered. some cost over a million dollars to build, and they made back that money in just a month carrying a river of drugs into the united states, and guns and cash back across the border to mexico. i entered one of these tunnels in yuma county, arizona. descending over 60 feet. it can get toxic if there's not oxygen in here. really dangerous, people can die here, so that's why they have this ventilation. and it wasn't just tunnels. guzman allegedly...
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. >> joaquin el choppo guzman was our bin laden. at the end of a 13-year manhunt we get details of his capture. 6:40 a.m. in a surgical operation, an elite unit of mexican marines burst into this apartment in mazatlan, mexico. they find him lying shirtless next to his beauty queen wife. former officials tell cnn not a single shot was fired. >> he had an ak 47 next to the bed. when the mexican marines entered the condominium, he was still asleep. they used the element of surprise. and he did not have a chance to react and seize his weapon. >> michael vahil says he was briefed on the raid. a mexican official tells us the marines knew guzman and his bodyguard were asleep, because they used infrared and body heat scanners to detect their positions. they say guzman's 2-year-old twin daughters were also in the apartment. but how did they know he was there? just days earlier, arrests of similar operatives yielded a trove of intelligence on his whereabouts, which mexican and u.s. officials shared. >> very well coordinate d situation. you're
. >> joaquin el choppo guzman was our bin laden. at the end of a 13-year manhunt we get details of his capture. 6:40 a.m. in a surgical operation, an elite unit of mexican marines burst into this apartment in mazatlan, mexico. they find him lying shirtless next to his beauty queen wife. former officials tell cnn not a single shot was fired. >> he had an ak 47 next to the bed. when the mexican marines entered the condominium, he was still asleep. they used the element of surprise....
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in the u.s., guzman faced multiple federal drug trafficking indictments. his cartel is believed to be responsible for 70% of the illegal drugs that entered the u.s. through mexico. last year, the city of chicago branded guzman as public enemy number one. the last criminal who held that title was al capone. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> axelrod: as carter just noted, guzman is under indictment in several american cities. the head of the d.e.a. in chicago says he'll push for the trial there. dean reynolds joins us now from chicago. dean, why do they want him so badly in chicago? >> reporter: because it appears, jim, that chicago was chapo guzman's favorite town. it was the place that he located his headquarters for the transshipments of the drugs to chicago, and then to 1,000 communities nationwide and in canada. this is also the place where his organization may well have had the most violent impact, and this is where two of his lieutenants in this area were arrested in the last few years and may well have turned state evidence against him. so this
in the u.s., guzman faced multiple federal drug trafficking indictments. his cartel is believed to be responsible for 70% of the illegal drugs that entered the u.s. through mexico. last year, the city of chicago branded guzman as public enemy number one. the last criminal who held that title was al capone. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> axelrod: as carter just noted, guzman is under indictment in several american cities. the head of the d.e.a. in chicago says he'll push for the...
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drug tunnels, a concept guzman pioneered. some cost over a million dollars to build, and they made that back in just a month carrying a river of drugs into the united states, and guns and cash back across the border to mexico. it can get toxic if there's not oxygen in here. very dangerous. people can die here. and it wasn't just tunnels. guzman allegedly built 100-foot long submarines to smuggle drugs, even catapults. watch this night-vision surveillance footage. look closely. that's bales of drugs being hurled over the border fence, he is believed to supply more than 25% of the drugs in the u.s., more than 80% of those sold in chicago alone. a city that named him public enemy number one, though he's never even before there. >> she joins us now. he's never been in chicago, why was chicago the center of his operation. >> chicago has the fourth or fifth largest mexican population outside of mexico and it's also sort of the ideal distribution center for drugs to be smuggled through the midwest. >> the odds he'll be brought back
drug tunnels, a concept guzman pioneered. some cost over a million dollars to build, and they made that back in just a month carrying a river of drugs into the united states, and guns and cash back across the border to mexico. it can get toxic if there's not oxygen in here. very dangerous. people can die here. and it wasn't just tunnels. guzman allegedly built 100-foot long submarines to smuggle drugs, even catapults. watch this night-vision surveillance footage. look closely. that's bales of...
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joaquin guzman was captured. end as a 13-year long manhunt. his cartel is responsible for nearly a quarter of all illegal drugs entering the u.s. through mexico. in fact the city of chicago named him the first public enemy number one since al capone. "forbes" ranked guzman 66th most powerman and his annual revenues were $3 billion. we have more on elchapo now in custody. needless to say, a huge capture. >> yes, it was. good morning, bianna. this man was a true mastermind and lethal. sources tell us he's responsible for more dead americans than osama bin laden. the murderous criminal known as el chapo, or shorty, one of the most wanted men in the world, in handcuff, surrounded by mexican paramilitary officers. >> he is like the osama bin laden of drug trafficking. >> reporter: a kingpin so rich, he made the "forbes" magazine's billionaire's list. a violent criminal so legendary -- ♪ >> reporter: -- he's been separated in mexico in music and videos. ♪ >> reporter: guzman, the leader of the drug cartel, finally back in custody after 13 years
joaquin guzman was captured. end as a 13-year long manhunt. his cartel is responsible for nearly a quarter of all illegal drugs entering the u.s. through mexico. in fact the city of chicago named him the first public enemy number one since al capone. "forbes" ranked guzman 66th most powerman and his annual revenues were $3 billion. we have more on elchapo now in custody. needless to say, a huge capture. >> yes, it was. good morning, bianna. this man was a true mastermind and...
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authorities say they want to be the first to interrogate guzman and use the information to dismantle the drug cartel. >> experts warn mexico failed to prosecute high profile drug lords they have arrested. >>> the department of homeland security has been cutting the number of air marshals on commercial flights the past three years. internal e-mail obtained by cnn says fewer plain clothes officers are protecting aircraft from terrorists. $160 million in budget cuts is blamed with most eliminated through atrying. the department will not say how many. the number skyrocketed following the 9/11 attacks. >> two actors are testifying on capitol hill at senate hearings, ben affleck will be before the senate foreign affairs committee discussing how to resolve the violence in the democratic republic of congo. three is considered an expert on the central african nation finding the initiative which is nonprofit to run peace and prosperity to the region, the third appearance since 2011. >> and another will appear before a senate appropriations committee to testify of the economic impact of alzheim
authorities say they want to be the first to interrogate guzman and use the information to dismantle the drug cartel. >> experts warn mexico failed to prosecute high profile drug lords they have arrested. >>> the department of homeland security has been cutting the number of air marshals on commercial flights the past three years. internal e-mail obtained by cnn says fewer plain clothes officers are protecting aircraft from terrorists. $160 million in budget cuts is blamed with...
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this is not the first time guzman has been captured. in 2001, he escaped using bribes and a laundry truck. in 2009, guzman was indicted in the most significant drug importation conspiracies in chicago. he has been indicted in a number of other cities. hemmed in u.s. federal custody, their trials will take place here at the federal building in chicago. over the weekend chicago's dea head told the sun times, i think we have the strongest case and i intend to have him tried here. eric holder will determine where he will face trial. whether or not guzman's arrest will have any effect on the flow of drugs in the united states or here on the streets of chicago. >> structured warfare is taking place. >> university of chicago criminal justice professor john hegedorn is doubtful. >> not going to have any impact on the street price, not going to have any impact on violence. it doesn't mean anything for dead bodies in chicago or how much drugs are here. >> and while some law enforcement officials believe it will cause a temporary interruption of s
this is not the first time guzman has been captured. in 2001, he escaped using bribes and a laundry truck. in 2009, guzman was indicted in the most significant drug importation conspiracies in chicago. he has been indicted in a number of other cities. hemmed in u.s. federal custody, their trials will take place here at the federal building in chicago. over the weekend chicago's dea head told the sun times, i think we have the strongest case and i intend to have him tried here. eric holder will...
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. >> this morning, they're trying to get joaquin el chapo guzman tried in the united states. >> reporter: the search for mexico's most wanted fugitive may be over. fight over which country will be jus fis first is ongoing. >> he's sometimes called the osama bin laden of drug trafficking. >> reporter: he's the kingpin of a cartel responsible for 25% of all drugs entering the u.s. and 80% of the drugs in chicago. federal pos cuters there and in california, new york, and texas all want him tried in their jurisdiction. the question now, whether or not mexican officials will be willing to release him. >> i would ask that the mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a supermax prison under tight security where he cannot escape. >> reporter: he's being held in this maximum security prison in mexico. 13 years ago, he escaped in a laundry basket. >> people are not feeling safe. and people just because of this, they're not going to sleep better. they're not going to sleep better just because el chapo guzman was arrested. >> reporter: mexican authorities releas
. >> this morning, they're trying to get joaquin el chapo guzman tried in the united states. >> reporter: the search for mexico's most wanted fugitive may be over. fight over which country will be jus fis first is ongoing. >> he's sometimes called the osama bin laden of drug trafficking. >> reporter: he's the kingpin of a cartel responsible for 25% of all drugs entering the u.s. and 80% of the drugs in chicago. federal pos cuters there and in california, new york, and...
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joaquinn guzman. this shows the tunnels which guzman used to escape mexican arrest. >> authority eventually caught up with him. prosecutors in the u.s. want to put him on trial. abc's larry jacobs reports. >> immediately after mexican authorities announced the arrest of drug lord joaquinn guzman calls for his extradition to the u.s. went out. >> i would ask that mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a super max prison under tight security where he cannot escape. >> vicious and evasive powerful leader nst drug cartel is being held in this maximum security prison. the concern is that guzman escaped mexican custody before and went on the run for 13 years until his capture saturday. a week ago, el chappo, as he is known, narrowly alluding authorities while slipping out of the residents where he was hiding through an underground hiding. >> he does not play by the rules. he has unlimited resources. >> there are pictures of this messy hotel room where he was caught. b
joaquinn guzman. this shows the tunnels which guzman used to escape mexican arrest. >> authority eventually caught up with him. prosecutors in the u.s. want to put him on trial. abc's larry jacobs reports. >> immediately after mexican authorities announced the arrest of drug lord joaquinn guzman calls for his extradition to the u.s. went out. >> i would ask that mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a super max prison under tight...
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joaquin guzman napped by usn mexican authorities at a side resort in mexico. they were tipped off to guzman's whereabouts by machines of his own team who were also arrested in a separate raid earlier this month. away he goes. >> disappointing and frustrating news about the american held hostage. they sorry suspending talks with the united states. the 27-year-old was from idaho and the only american soldier held captive when the negotiations were ended trying to free him for more than 4 1/2 years. centered on the possibility of exchanging him for five taliban captives. the sergeant is from idaho and apparently he walked off the base. what is his future? live in the mideast bureau with the latest. >> the taliban and the united states have been engaged in talks on and off for the past few years, but the talks are centered around two subjects. peace negotiations to bring an end to the war and also a prisoner exchange for them. the 27-year-old army sergeant walked off his base in 2009 and has been held captive by the taliban since then. today the afghan taliban sai
joaquin guzman napped by usn mexican authorities at a side resort in mexico. they were tipped off to guzman's whereabouts by machines of his own team who were also arrested in a separate raid earlier this month. away he goes. >> disappointing and frustrating news about the american held hostage. they sorry suspending talks with the united states. the 27-year-old was from idaho and the only american soldier held captive when the negotiations were ended trying to free him for more than 4...
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joaquin guzman faces federal charges in seven u.s. districts, and has been named public enemy number one in chicago, where he's wanted on drug-smuggling charges. texas wants him, and from money laundering, firearms violations and running a criminal enterprise. >> more details are emerging about how joaquin guzman was caught by dozens of mexican marines after they surrounded a resort where he was staying. he was arrested at 7am on saturday. there was no shots fired. he tried to reach some of the arms amassed in the konda minimum. he was unable to do so. there were blows exchanged. he was flown to mexico city, paraded before the cameras and whisked. there are several indictments in the u.s., chicago, new york. the department of justice is keen to try him on charges related to smuggling, killing and trafficking of drugs. we have word from the ambassador in the united states saying that he believes joaquin guzman should be tried in mexico. there's no word on what the next step will be. investigators are in both countries eager and underst
joaquin guzman faces federal charges in seven u.s. districts, and has been named public enemy number one in chicago, where he's wanted on drug-smuggling charges. texas wants him, and from money laundering, firearms violations and running a criminal enterprise. >> more details are emerging about how joaquin guzman was caught by dozens of mexican marines after they surrounded a resort where he was staying. he was arrested at 7am on saturday. there was no shots fired. he tried to reach some...
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. >> reporter: more details are emergeing about how joaquin guzman was caught by dozens of marines who surrounded the condominium building he was staying in mazatlan here in mexico. he was arrested before 7:00 a.m. on saturday. no shot fired, he tried to reach for someone of the arms he had massed in that condominium, but he was unable to do so. the marines subdued him. there were some blows exchanged and within a couple of hours he was flown to mexico city, paraded before the cameras and wisked off to a prison here, there is a lot of speculation about whether or not he will be extradited to the use, several indictments in cities there like chicago, new york, the department of justice is very keen to try them on charges we woulded to snuggling, killing and trafficking of drugs. so but right now, we have a word from ambassador from mexico in the united states saying he believes that chapo guzman should be tried in mexico. there is no word yet from the attorney general here in mexico what the next step will be, you have investigators in both country ies eager and hungry to make him pay f
. >> reporter: more details are emergeing about how joaquin guzman was caught by dozens of marines who surrounded the condominium building he was staying in mazatlan here in mexico. he was arrested before 7:00 a.m. on saturday. no shot fired, he tried to reach for someone of the arms he had massed in that condominium, but he was unable to do so. the marines subdued him. there were some blows exchanged and within a couple of hours he was flown to mexico city, paraded before the cameras and...
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it's believed guzman and his family have stashed away a billion dollars. there's now a push to get him extradited to the united states. dom, when will we see him going to court? >> really good question. and in which court would that be in? you know, the united states have had a $5 million bounty on his head for quite some time. there are two federal grand jury indictments against him for moving vast quantities of cocaine and heroin the to the united states over years. big problem is he managed to escape from prison in mexico back in 2001. carried out in a laundry cart, and u.s. lawmakers here are saying perhaps the united states is the only place that if convicted he could safely carry out his term. in fact, they're calling for that. listen. >> i would ask that the mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a supermax prison under tight security where he cannot escape. and be brought to justice with a life imprisonment sentence. >> well, it's most likely he'll be tried in mexico. after all, that's where he was arrested,
it's believed guzman and his family have stashed away a billion dollars. there's now a push to get him extradited to the united states. dom, when will we see him going to court? >> really good question. and in which court would that be in? you know, the united states have had a $5 million bounty on his head for quite some time. there are two federal grand jury indictments against him for moving vast quantities of cocaine and heroin the to the united states over years. big problem is he...
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guzman is being held of mexico's most secure prison, a move aimed at not repeating his escape in 2001. >>> there are more arrests in a huge disability fraud case linked to 9/11. some of these people in handcuffs are retired police officers and firefighters. they're accused of filing disability claims saying they had psychiatric problems from the 9/11 attacks and other on-the-job trauma. prosecutors say they bilked the government of $400 million. >>> well, all u.s. forces could soon be out of afghanistan. president obama has ordered the pentagon to plan for a full american withdrawal by the end of this year if the afghans refuse to sign a security agreement. the u.s. has repeatedly pushed back the deadline. afghan president hamid karzai is not expected to sign, so it may be up to the winner of the country's upcoming elections. >>> kerry kennedy is set to take the stand to defend herself against charges she drove under the influence of ambien. one of the prosecution's final witnesses may have helped kennedy's defense. a toxicology expert testified that she may not have realized she was
guzman is being held of mexico's most secure prison, a move aimed at not repeating his escape in 2001. >>> there are more arrests in a huge disability fraud case linked to 9/11. some of these people in handcuffs are retired police officers and firefighters. they're accused of filing disability claims saying they had psychiatric problems from the 9/11 attacks and other on-the-job trauma. prosecutors say they bilked the government of $400 million. >>> well, all u.s. forces could...
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just last week, police raided one of his compounds, while guzman was still inside. the drug lord fled through a secret door beneath a bathtub, disappearing in a network of tunnels, connecting him to his other six homes nearby. dubbed public enemy number one by chicago's crime commission, a title once held by al capone, indictments have been filed in four states against guzman and his lieutenants. the u.s. attorney general says the drug king pin contributed to the death and destruction of millions of lives. >> he escaped from a prison in 2001. there is corruption in that country. and i would ask that the mexicans consider extradited him to the united states. >> and ted rowlands joins me now, live from chicago. ted, what's amazing is the statistic in the city where you are right now, roughly 80% of the street drugs allegedly coming from this particular cartel, the senna loa cartel. how are they reacting in chicago to this capture? >> reporter: well, they're pleased, as you can imagine, ashleigh. the superintendent of police here, gary mccarthy, says he's very happy. o
just last week, police raided one of his compounds, while guzman was still inside. the drug lord fled through a secret door beneath a bathtub, disappearing in a network of tunnels, connecting him to his other six homes nearby. dubbed public enemy number one by chicago's crime commission, a title once held by al capone, indictments have been filed in four states against guzman and his lieutenants. the u.s. attorney general says the drug king pin contributed to the death and destruction of...
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he wrote extensively on guzman. how big of a deal is this arrest? >> it's a huge deal, at least symbolically. guzman has a third grade education who grew up in western mexico and went on to really establish and develop what became a kind of multi-national c conglomerate, perhaps 40 or 50% of all the illegal drugs in this country came from this one organization. >> you compare this to another very famous cartel leader. >> pablo escobar was much more of a public household name in the united states. he moved more drugs around than escobar. when he was his age, he had already been dead for ten years. >> some of the law enforcement guys i spoke with about guzman, they spoke about with a kind of grudging respect that long-time adversaries will accord one another. a federal prosecutor told me yesterday, this is a quote from you, you are limited by your resources, but they're limited only by their imagination. if you can dream it up, they have built it. so, basically you're describing him as this quasi mythical figure. tell us more about this man. the guard
he wrote extensively on guzman. how big of a deal is this arrest? >> it's a huge deal, at least symbolically. guzman has a third grade education who grew up in western mexico and went on to really establish and develop what became a kind of multi-national c conglomerate, perhaps 40 or 50% of all the illegal drugs in this country came from this one organization. >> you compare this to another very famous cartel leader. >> pablo escobar was much more of a public household name...
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. >> federal prosecutors announced that they'll seek the extradition of joaquin guzman, the notorious drug lord. he was arrested in mexico yesterday. he faces federal charges in seven u.s. districts and has been named public enemy number one in chicago, where he's wanted on drug-smuggling charges. >> adam raney has more from mexico city. >> more details are emerging about how joaquin guzman was caught by dozens of mexican marines surrounding the condominium building where he was staying in a coastal resort. he was arrested before 7am on saturday. he tried to reach for some of the arms he had amassed in the condominium. he was fable to do so. the marr -- he was unable to do so. he was flown out, paraded before the cameras. there's several indictments in the u.s., in chicago, new york. the department of justice is keen to try him on charges relating to the smuggling, killing and trafficking of drugs. we have word from the ambassador from mexico, in the united states saying that he believes joaquin guzman should be tried in mexico. there's no word from the attorney-general what the next
. >> federal prosecutors announced that they'll seek the extradition of joaquin guzman, the notorious drug lord. he was arrested in mexico yesterday. he faces federal charges in seven u.s. districts and has been named public enemy number one in chicago, where he's wanted on drug-smuggling charges. >> adam raney has more from mexico city. >> more details are emerging about how joaquin guzman was caught by dozens of mexican marines surrounding the condominium building where he...
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guzman can appeal the decision. that process has been drawn out for months or even years. >> the family of road rage victim taking new steps to track down his killer. they have set up a web site hoping someone will come forward with any information. justice for ots i-dot come. it allows people to leave anonymously. people can also contribute to the growing reward now at 20,000 dollars. davidson was shot to death on a pennsylvania highway january 4th. >> step outside you can see a bit of a dramatic difference. the temperatures once again dropping. >> maria molina is in the weather center. how low will the temperatures go? >> even as we head into the next couple days across the eastern two-thirds of the country. this is going to be a very wide outbreak of cold air moving through parts of canada. today cold across portions of the upper midwest. in the 20's in chicago. by wednesday it gets much colder out there all of the way down into parts of texas even new orleans expecting highs in the 50's. atlanta you won't make i
guzman can appeal the decision. that process has been drawn out for months or even years. >> the family of road rage victim taking new steps to track down his killer. they have set up a web site hoping someone will come forward with any information. justice for ots i-dot come. it allows people to leave anonymously. people can also contribute to the growing reward now at 20,000 dollars. davidson was shot to death on a pennsylvania highway january 4th. >> step outside you can see a...
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. >>> now, described by some as the world's top drug lord, joaquin guzman, also known as el chapo, or shorty, has been captured. mexico's most wanted has bun on the run for 13 years and was once on fork fox, list forbes ls airs. >> reporter: after h evading capture for years, mexican law officials were keen to parade him before the ca cameras, guzmn ran the sinaloa cartel was captured overnight by u.s. and mexican officials in ma sa maza. >> today at 6:40 a.m. in the morning, elements obtained i can't keen guzman along weighing collaborator. >> reporter: he's been one of the world's most wanted men since a escaping from a mexican prison in january 2001 in the lack of a laundry truck, since thence his edge prior has ex-end panned iexpanded across the glo. controlling some of the most lucrative drug struggling routes from the mexico to u.s. cocaine, marijuana, one of the most sophisticated criminal organizations in the world. no shortage of men with decades of experience waiting to take hayes place. >> they have created a power vacuum if the succession does not go well, the tenants may
. >>> now, described by some as the world's top drug lord, joaquin guzman, also known as el chapo, or shorty, has been captured. mexico's most wanted has bun on the run for 13 years and was once on fork fox, list forbes ls airs. >> reporter: after h evading capture for years, mexican law officials were keen to parade him before the ca cameras, guzmn ran the sinaloa cartel was captured overnight by u.s. and mexican officials in ma sa maza. >> today at 6:40 a.m. in the...
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joaquin guzman was captured last night in mexico in a joint u.s. mexican operation. the leader of a drug cartel faces several federal charges of drug trafficking here in the united states. several thousands of people protesting for and against venturvenezuela's government mad side by side today. today's demonstrations have been peaceful so far. >>> in you crying former prime minister yulia tymoshenko joined protesters. she was released from police hours ago. they voted to dismiss their president but he insists he will not step down. we are joined by nick schifrin live from independence scare. nick, what have you seen today? >> reporter: john thanker as you just said the moment of the day was tim shiancoe coming to the square behind me. the first time in two and a half years that she addressed ukrainians, she told the people do not give up. do not leave the square until all of your demands are met. her party's facebook pag peja us nod she would run for president. it's independence day, many people expresses june elation, victory, that they have won. even if they don't
joaquin guzman was captured last night in mexico in a joint u.s. mexican operation. the leader of a drug cartel faces several federal charges of drug trafficking here in the united states. several thousands of people protesting for and against venturvenezuela's government mad side by side today. today's demonstrations have been peaceful so far. >>> in you crying former prime minister yulia tymoshenko joined protesters. she was released from police hours ago. they voted to dismiss their...
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officials said it gave guzman enough time to escape under a tunnel between the houses in culiacan. he was able to use that and the city's sewer system to escape to mazatlan. but at the time of his capture, the man known for air-tight security had gotten sloppy. >> by that time i think he was probably panicking knowing that this was a large frontal assault on him and that there was a possibility that they were going to catch up with him. so he was physically exhausted. >> mexican officials tell us guzman is now in isolation in the basement of a mexican prison. that he's under surveillance 24/7. he's being kept away from the general prison population. wolf? >> we also have new information about how preoccupied he was with his own security. >> that's right. we're hearing that he lived this robin hood existence when he was on the run for many years, giving to the local population but also being protected by them. the sort rtory is, when he woul into the restaurant, the restaurant would shut down while he was there. no one would be allowed to leave. all of the cell phones were taken awa
officials said it gave guzman enough time to escape under a tunnel between the houses in culiacan. he was able to use that and the city's sewer system to escape to mazatlan. but at the time of his capture, the man known for air-tight security had gotten sloppy. >> by that time i think he was probably panicking knowing that this was a large frontal assault on him and that there was a possibility that they were going to catch up with him. so he was physically exhausted. >> mexican...
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this is a look inside some of the tunnels that guzman initially used to evade arrest. >> guzman then fled south where he was arrested saturday morning. abc's pierre thomas picks up the story from there. >> reporter: it all ended here in room 401 of the miramar hotel. not a shot fired. this grainy video released by mexican authorities showing that messy room where guzman was finally caught. he was snatched. breakfast still on the stove. an indication of his abrupt departure. and with that, the leader of a cartel responsible for 25% of the drugs entering the u.s. and 80% of the drugs in chicago was in custody, after 13 years on the run. >> this is a super important symbolic capture. >> reporter: but look closely at his face at capture compared to an earlier photo. according to ap analysis of this photo, el chapo may have had a hair transplant and possible plastic surgery to his jawline and neck. el chapo is legendary not only for his viciousness but also his evasiveness. he narrowly escaped a week ago, hiding in an undisclosed residence, slipping out through underground tunnel as mexic
this is a look inside some of the tunnels that guzman initially used to evade arrest. >> guzman then fled south where he was arrested saturday morning. abc's pierre thomas picks up the story from there. >> reporter: it all ended here in room 401 of the miramar hotel. not a shot fired. this grainy video released by mexican authorities showing that messy room where guzman was finally caught. he was snatched. breakfast still on the stove. an indication of his abrupt departure. and with...
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second, joaquin guzman was able to run his part of the cartel from prison before. very little making us think that he will not be able to do that, again. >> reporter: guzman previously escaped from a maximum security prison in 2008 in a laundry cart. a warrant for him in the united states where he was recently named public enemy number one in chicago. but analysts say it's unlikely he will be immediately deported as the current administration has not extradited other drug lords wanted in the u.s. now, fredricka, one crucial factor here is that joaquin guzman has an estimated fortune according to "forbes" of $1 billion. a number of analysts concerned that he could use that vast fortune to potentially corrupt jails in the future, in the coming years. and that, i think, will certainly fuel calls in the united states. >> nick parker, thanks so much in mexico city. >>> all right. dozens in this country are exposed to carbon monoxide at a popular mall now a restaurant manager is dead. we'll tell you what caused this terrifying incident. with at&t's new pricing for famili
second, joaquin guzman was able to run his part of the cartel from prison before. very little making us think that he will not be able to do that, again. >> reporter: guzman previously escaped from a maximum security prison in 2008 in a laundry cart. a warrant for him in the united states where he was recently named public enemy number one in chicago. but analysts say it's unlikely he will be immediately deported as the current administration has not extradited other drug lords wanted in...
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joaquin guzman was arrested during a joint u.s.-mexican operation. the leader of the sinaloa has been on the run since a prison escape in 2001. >> mass protests in venezuela's capital. the demonstrations were mostly peaceful. thousands gathered as nicolas maduro left office. >> ukraine's parliament dismisses viktor yanukovych. he insists he will not step down, his rivele julia tymoschenko spoke to protesters in independence square. she was released from prison earlier today. >> ukraine is a young country farmed in 1991, declaring independence from the soviet union. in may of 1997, boris yet yeltsin visited the ukraine. relations cooled. russia stopped to supply gas, thousands froz to death. >> in 2010 viktor yanukovych was elected president. julia tymoschenko declared election fraud. >> last year they broke ties with the e.u. for closer ties to russia. tenses of thousands protested an aborted deal. it's the largest demonstration since the 2004 orange revolution. on december first 350,000 rallied. protesters took over the office, others occupied city
joaquin guzman was arrested during a joint u.s.-mexican operation. the leader of the sinaloa has been on the run since a prison escape in 2001. >> mass protests in venezuela's capital. the demonstrations were mostly peaceful. thousands gathered as nicolas maduro left office. >> ukraine's parliament dismisses viktor yanukovych. he insists he will not step down, his rivele julia tymoschenko spoke to protesters in independence square. she was released from prison earlier today....
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prosecutors are working to get joaquin "el chapo" guzman tried in the united states. these pictures show why he remained so elusive for 13 years. his image today looking so much different after report ed plastc surgeries. kristin fisher has the details of his arrest. >> reporter: the search for mexico's most wanted fugitive may be over. but the fight over which country will get justice first is only beginning. >> he's sometimes called the osama bin laden of drug trafficking. mostly because of the impact he's had in the united states. >> reporter: el chapo, as he's called, is the kingpin of a cartel responsible for 25% of all drugs entering the u.s. and 80% of the drugs in chicago. federal prosecutors there and in california, new york, and texas all want him tried in their jurisdiction. the question now, whether or not mexican officials will be willing to release him. >> i would ask that the mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a supermax prison under tight security where he cannot escape. >> reporter: he's being held in this m
prosecutors are working to get joaquin "el chapo" guzman tried in the united states. these pictures show why he remained so elusive for 13 years. his image today looking so much different after report ed plastc surgeries. kristin fisher has the details of his arrest. >> reporter: the search for mexico's most wanted fugitive may be over. but the fight over which country will get justice first is only beginning. >> he's sometimes called the osama bin laden of drug...
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guzman was able to run part of the cartel from prison before. so very little making us think that he will not be able to do that again. >> reporter: guzman previously escaped from a maximum security prison in a laundry cart. he was recently named public enemy number one in chicago. but analysts say it's unlikely he will be immediately deported as the current administration has not extradited other drug lords wanted in the u.s. nick parker, cnn, mexico city. >>> still to come, the winter olympics are coming to an end today. see what you missed last night and all the highlights from the balmy and controversial sochi balmy and controversial sochi games. dy at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus,
guzman was able to run part of the cartel from prison before. so very little making us think that he will not be able to do that again. >> reporter: guzman previously escaped from a maximum security prison in a laundry cart. he was recently named public enemy number one in chicago. but analysts say it's unlikely he will be immediately deported as the current administration has not extradited other drug lords wanted in the u.s. nick parker, cnn, mexico city. >>> still to come, the...
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but since november the pursuit of guzman had intensified. ten days ago, they almost caught guzman, but he escaped down a tunnel. on saturday, though it all ended in this ordinary hotel room on mexico's pacific coast. mexican marines, acting on u.s. intelligence intelligence, burst into his room and captured guzman without firing a single shot despite the ak-47 next to him. that was good news for jack reilly, the special agent in charge at the d.e.a. here in chicago. >> he made it clear to some of the subordinates he'd like to see my head lopped off. i've still got my head. >> reporter: and now, guzman has an underground cell. the chairman of the house homeland security committee, michael mccaul, says that's not good enough. >> there is corruption in that country, and i would ask that the mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a super max prison under tight security where he cannot escape. >> reporter: mccaul was referring to guzman's 2001 escape from prison when he allegedly bribed his mexican guards.
but since november the pursuit of guzman had intensified. ten days ago, they almost caught guzman, but he escaped down a tunnel. on saturday, though it all ended in this ordinary hotel room on mexico's pacific coast. mexican marines, acting on u.s. intelligence intelligence, burst into his room and captured guzman without firing a single shot despite the ak-47 next to him. that was good news for jack reilly, the special agent in charge at the d.e.a. here in chicago. >> he made it clear to...
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tell us more about guzman and why this arrest is so significant. >> reporter: guzman is considered by drug agents around the world to be the most powerful drug trafficker in the world. he headed the sinaloa drug cartel, mexico's largest cartel. the biggest supplier of drugs to the united states, methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and marijuana. it was a violent cartel, a strong cartel that took over smuggling routes into the united states over the last few years in a very bloody way. guzman is reputed to be at the very top of all that. so his capture is seen as a very big deal in mexico and in the united states. it's tantamount to the killing of pablo escobar in colombia, even the killing of osama bin laden in the war on terror. to the mexicans, this guy was number one. and he was most wanted by the d.e.a., too, with a $5 million award. this is a huge arrest. we're told by u.s. and mexican authorities that it occurred early this morning. in fact, a mexican senior official just said it happened at 6:40 a.m. in mazatlan. they have officially confirmed they do have in their hands joaquin e
tell us more about guzman and why this arrest is so significant. >> reporter: guzman is considered by drug agents around the world to be the most powerful drug trafficker in the world. he headed the sinaloa drug cartel, mexico's largest cartel. the biggest supplier of drugs to the united states, methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and marijuana. it was a violent cartel, a strong cartel that took over smuggling routes into the united states over the last few years in a very bloody way. guzman...
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will have a shot at guzman. one thing to consider, carol, mexico does not have the death penalty and they are reluctant to extradite anyone to a country that does. carol. >> ted rowlands reporting life. the supreme court back in the spotlight with two high-profile cases. the first involving the nra, gun rights and second amendment the second deals with president obama's jends and push to limit greenhouse gases from certain companies without the help of congress. >> reporter: no shortage of controversy before the court. on monday the justices could decide to take cases that could significantly expand gun rights. the national rifle association is challenging a texas concealed carry law that bans anyone under 21 from carrying guns in public. the nra used the second right of self-defense extends to responsible to 18 to 22-year-olds as well and the nra is appealing a federal ban on selling hand guns to minors saying that also violates second amendment rights. >> after the supreme court recognized the individual right
will have a shot at guzman. one thing to consider, carol, mexico does not have the death penalty and they are reluctant to extradite anyone to a country that does. carol. >> ted rowlands reporting life. the supreme court back in the spotlight with two high-profile cases. the first involving the nra, gun rights and second amendment the second deals with president obama's jends and push to limit greenhouse gases from certain companies without the help of congress. >> reporter: no...
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guzman has been wanted on federal drug trafficking charges, and has eluded authorities for years after he broke out of a mexican prison. as gary tuchman tells us, this isn't the first time he's been captured by authorities. >> reporter: this is el chapo guzman in 1993 after being captured. in 2001 he managed to escape from prison hiding in a laundry cart. marijuana, cocaine, meth, heroin and murder are all parts of his business portfolio. violence scenes like these. bodies stuffed in garbage bags, police executed and all connected to the sin of cartel. much of the blood is spilled here. the largest city in sina. lola. >> around here he is the legend of sin loa. >> that's part of the reason people are protective of him. el chapo was seen as a modern tay robin hood helping the economy with drug money. a common feeling, leave el chapo and his cartel alone and he's legal us alone. see how they're idolized. storefronts bear the name of the cartel leader and it's not uncommon see el chapo printed on the tops of license plate frameses. gary tuchman, cnn, mexico. >>> full coverage of this stor
guzman has been wanted on federal drug trafficking charges, and has eluded authorities for years after he broke out of a mexican prison. as gary tuchman tells us, this isn't the first time he's been captured by authorities. >> reporter: this is el chapo guzman in 1993 after being captured. in 2001 he managed to escape from prison hiding in a laundry cart. marijuana, cocaine, meth, heroin and murder are all parts of his business portfolio. violence scenes like these. bodies stuffed in...
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tonight, abc news is learning one of the keys to tracking down joaquin guzman was his own family. authorities have been tracking their communications, messages between family members, getting closer to his location. leading to this moment right here. mexican marines taking him to the helicopter that would take him to prison. and where did it all end for him? inside this nondescript mexican hotel. abc's gene your justice correspondent pierre thomas picking up the story for us tonight, taking us inside that hotel room. >> reporter: it all ended here in room 401 of the merrimar hotel. not a shot fired. this video released today by mexican authorities showing that messy room in which guzman was finally caught. he was snatched, breakfast still on the stove. an indication of his abrupt departure. with that, the leader of a cartel responsible for 25% of drugs entering the u.s. and 80% of the drugs in chicago was in custody after 13 years on the run. >> this is a super important symbolic capture. >> reporter: but look closely at his face at capture, compared to an earlier photo. according
tonight, abc news is learning one of the keys to tracking down joaquin guzman was his own family. authorities have been tracking their communications, messages between family members, getting closer to his location. leading to this moment right here. mexican marines taking him to the helicopter that would take him to prison. and where did it all end for him? inside this nondescript mexican hotel. abc's gene your justice correspondent pierre thomas picking up the story for us tonight, taking us...
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joaquin guzman was captured on saturday. >> an arctic blast heading south. i'll have the details coming up. >> i'm back with you in 2.5 minutes. don't go anywhere, you can follow us online at aljazeera.com, or on twitter. >> the president is out. the parliament speaker is in. a live look at kiev, where the struggle for power continues. >> innocent people against americans and their interests. our party approaches dialogues and good relateses with all, including the...